WEISBACH'S MECHANICS. 





PRINCIPLES OF THE 



MECHANICS OF MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING. 



By Professor JULIUS WEESBACH. 



TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY PROFESSOR GORDON, OF GLASGOW 



First American Edition, "with Additions, 

 By Prof. WALTER R. JOIIXSON. 



In Two Octavo Volumes, beautifully printed. 



Volume One, with five hundred and fifty illustrations, just issued. 

 Volume Two, with three hundred and fifty illustrations, nearly ready. 



SPECIMEN OF THE WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 



The second volume of thi* work embraces the application of the Principl of Mechanic o Roofs, 

 Midges. Platform Scales, Water Powers, Dams. Water Wheels. Turbines. Water Engines, Ac. &c. 



This work is one of the most interesting to mathematicians that has been laid before us for some time ,* 

 an d we may safely term it a scientific gem.— The Builder. 



From Charles II Haswell, Esq.. Engineer in Chief, U. »?. V. 



The design of the author in supplying the instructor With a guide for tea* ng, and the student with an 

 auxiliary for the acquirement of the science of mechanics, has. in my opinion, been attained in a most 

 successful manner. The illustrations, in the fullness of their construction, and in typographical execu- 

 "on, are without a parallel. It will afford me much pleasure to recommend its use by the members of 

 toe profession with which I am connected. 



IN PREPARATION, 



Work* on Chemistry, Metallurgy, Machines, The Steam Engine, Astronomy, Rural Economy, 



&c. &c. 



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